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Jg ARLY AUTUMN PREPARATIONS THE FOLLOWING- NOVELTIES Ex Lusitania and mail steamer Kashgar, are now being shown-by IvIRKOALDIE & STAINS, To which they respectfully -invite attention. COMPLETE COSTUMES. Black SJlk Costumes, SJ, GJ, 7,8,1), 10, 11,15, to 20 guineas Prune, Myrtle, Bronze, Seal Brown, Navy Costumes, 7£, 9, &11 guineas .Black Stuff Costumes, complete, 23s (id, 27s 6d, 32s 6(1,35s 6d, to 5 guineas Colored Costumes in all tho newett designs, with upwards o( - To select from, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, ?os, 32s 6d, 37s 6d, to 6 guineas FRENCH CASHMERES In all the leading shades, especially selected in Paris, wide width, 2s lid per yard. DRESh MATERIAL - Purchased in Paris, Loudon, and Glasgow, embracing all novelties as exhibited during the late season at home. LADIES' BONNETS AND HATS Opened, and comprise the usual selection and display at the commencement; of tho season, by' IvIRKOALDIE & STAINS, "LANGTRY." Sealskin Hats, and other fashionable shapes in real Sealskin, Satin, Velvet, and Felt the newest materiasl for millinery purposes, in Pinches, Velvets, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, etc. LADIES' SILK VELVET JACKETS, Extra long in skirt, Excellent value and style, oi, 6, Gs, 7,8,9,10,11,12, and 14 guineas. LADIES' FASHIONABLE CLOTH JACKETS Iu new Cloths, commencing from lis Gd, 12s Gd, 14s Gd, 16s Gd, 203, up to 9 guinoas. LADIES' OUT-SIZE JACKETS, Suitable for full figures, 18s to 3 guineas. FANCY C.OTH MANTLES, For elderly Ladies, new shapes. LADIES' ULSTERS From lGs Gd to Four Guineas, HOSIERY In French and English manufactures, combining a large assortment of the leading colors to match costumes.

New Cyprus and Larnuka Braids, for dresses FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCARVES. The new Grass Fringe Bertha. Grass Fringes in Black and nil colors, A great variety of Wool Capes, Vests, Shawls &c. &c. FRENCH AND ENGLISH RIBBONS, NEW TAPESTRY CURTAINS From !)s Gil, 12s (id, and 15s Gd per yard, full width. 'Fringes and Curtain-holders to match the above, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, In referring to the above new goods, are confident that for style, value, and price, they are unapproachable. as the whole shipments were purchased from the makers, or made specially for them. Patterns forwarded, and prices given on application. The usual terms are—s per cent, discount on Cash purchases of £2 and upwards; 2J per cent, discount off accounts settled monthly. All other accounts rendered quarterly, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Lambton-quay and Brandon-street, WELLINGTON, 48 T)LIMMER REEVES & CO., I WELLINGTON. Are Cash Buyers of nil kind of Grain and Produce 21 r\ ut it t i s & co \J (Late W. H. Lucas), WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, Lasibton Quay, Wellington. H. Wilton, Agent for Mastcrton. T AERY & CAMPBELL, LATE BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, stock salesmen, and VALUATORS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Hold Weekly Sales of Horses aud Stock every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at The Sale Yards, Nag's Head, Cuba-street, 46

TIMPIRE CARRIAGE FACTORY, jQj Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. McDUFF, HORTON & CO., Ave building eveiy description of Carriages, Buggies, Thorough Brace Breaks, Express Waggons, Spring Carts, &c„ Cheaper than Imported Goods. Repairing, Painting, and Varnishing done in first-class style, Great attention paid to Country orders. N.B.—The only Carriage Factory in the Culouy with practical mechanics at the head of each Department. 4!) pATRONJSED BY HIS EXCELLENCY. DEYERIL'S PORTRAIT ROOMS, Lajibton-Qfay, Wellington. THE largest and most convenient Photographie Establishment in the Colony. The nearest to the Railway Station. Near Government Building. PHOTOGRAPHY is all its BRANCHES, Superior' Colored Work. DEVERJL, . (Late Government Photographer.) A call from the inhabitants of the Wairarapa solicited, 79

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 121, 29 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 121, 29 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 121, 29 March 1879, Page 1

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